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    uncommon
    /ʌnˈkɒmən/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. remarkably: archaic "he was uncommon afraid"

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  2. 5 days ago · Uncommon: Love Pastor Rollan Fisher Focus: The uncommon love of the Heavenly Father gives us a new name and a new identity to redeem our pain in Christ.     Defined by Pain Your Old Name  Your New Name in Christ   Defined by Pa

  3. 2 days ago · Rare words bring a rich texture to our language, sparking curiosity and wonder. In this reference, you will explore various uncommon words, their meanings, and how they can enhance your vocabulary. Discovering these elusive words can add depth to your communication and writing.

  4. 5 days ago · A simple chart for classifying the main star types using Harvard classification. In astronomy, stellar classification is the classification of stars based on their spectral characteristics.

  5. 1 day ago · A well-defined six-pack and a strong core are often regarded as the epitome of physical fitness and a symbol of dedication to a healthy lifestyle. Beyond the allure of aesthetics, a strong core plays a crucial role in supporting the body’s daily movements and promoting overall fitness.

  6. 4 days ago · What are the most difficult words in English? There are so many rules and then there are so many exceptions to every rule. And the loopholes are always there… English is not black and white. There are so many gray areas. Some words are hard to pronounce, some are spelled not at all like how they sound, and some words have multiple meanings.

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  8. www.genome.gov › genetics-glossary › MutationMutation

    3 days ago · Definition. 00:00. … A mutation is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism. Mutations can result from errors in DNA replication during cell division, exposure to mutagens or a viral infection. Germline mutations (that occur in eggs and sperm) can be passed on to offspring, while somatic mutations (that occur in body cells) are not passed on.